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increases in property tax bills are nothing new in northern virginia. some homeowners say they don't mind. >> this and this is booming in parts of northern virginia, and recent tax exemptions are part of that. >> but there are higher taxes for business and homeowners, and his jeff goldberg explains, it could mean higher prices when you go out to deep. >> the good times often associated with the claritin section of arlington is currently being tested. >> it is crazy. other businesses here, he's seeing a dramatic increase in property taxes because assessments are skyrocketing. >> the property values may be high, but all of a sudden the taxes price yourself out of the marketplace. >> the jump and assessments for ase businesses is as much 100%, 200%, meaning thousands in taxes, which get passed on to customers. >> customers will only pay so much for coffee, bottom line. they could price us out of business. >> clarendon is a hotspot right now. is the ceo callinan of arlington county. she says the high demand for retail space means higher rent and higher asse
increases in property tax bills are nothing new in northern virginia. some homeowners say they don't mind. >> this and this is booming in parts of northern virginia, and recent tax exemptions are part of that. >> but there are higher taxes for business and homeowners, and his jeff goldberg explains, it could mean higher prices when you go out to deep. >> the good times often associated with the claritin section of arlington is currently being tested. >> it is crazy....
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. >> tax dollars are being wasted like that. it's not working. try something different. you don't keep throwing money into something that is not working. >> this is just one of the problems the website has had. this point it is impossible to say ultimately how much money this will cost, how much money will have been wasted because, as we have said, the state has not decided how to fix it yet. brad bell, abc 7 news. >> attorney general eric holder is back at home tonight after spending part of the day in hospital. he was taken to medstar washington hospital as a precaution after feeling faint, short of breath during a meeting with senior staff. he spent several hours in the hospital over going into valuation. another frigid night coming to the area with dangerous temperatures and the windchill. chief meteorologist doug hill has a look at the specifics. hi, doug. >> the combination of unseasonably cold air and gusty wind makes it uncomfortable. 33, clear skies outside of the belfort furniture weather center. live from arlington, beautiful evening. artie five degrees, but t
. >> tax dollars are being wasted like that. it's not working. try something different. you don't keep throwing money into something that is not working. >> this is just one of the problems the website has had. this point it is impossible to say ultimately how much money this will cost, how much money will have been wasted because, as we have said, the state has not decided how to fix it yet. brad bell, abc 7 news. >> attorney general eric holder is back at home tonight after...
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the long-term challenges. >> the budget calls for raising about $650 billion in revenue by limiting tax deductions for the wealthiest americans. of a had 16 days government shutdown. in her porch sheds light on what that cost. one federal agency. ds light on what it cost the national parks. $14 million in lost visitor bending. >> it will soon be cherry blossom season. the national park service announced peak bloom will be between april 8 and 12. the festival kicks of earlier on march 20. this year marks the second anniversary of the gift of trees from japan, a symbol of friendship with the u.s.. >> we are happy to see those blossoms. it gives you hope. >> it will not be warm tonight. the little progress by the weekend. maybe in the 50's. >> progress to normalcy. >> we will start up with oakdale. everything is snow came up. -- the sun came up. the breeze dried it out. coal skies. many parts of the area will be down to low numbers. billy -- bowie. a low degrees in st. mary's county. officially, check these numbers out. the high reagan national, 32. the low as 14. the low temperature was t
the long-term challenges. >> the budget calls for raising about $650 billion in revenue by limiting tax deductions for the wealthiest americans. of a had 16 days government shutdown. in her porch sheds light on what that cost. one federal agency. ds light on what it cost the national parks. $14 million in lost visitor bending. >> it will soon be cherry blossom season. the national park service announced peak bloom will be between april 8 and 12. the festival kicks of earlier on...
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it includes several tax proposals meant to help low and middle income families. the white house says it will benefit parents, students and those saving for retirement but it is unlikely the congress will adopt much from the president budget proposal since it is a midterm election year. coming up, we reveal when you can expect peak boom for -- peak d.c.'s cherry blossoms. >> and a consumer alert you need to know before you hit an atm. let's let the good time role. we will look at the festivities at the big easy for fat tuesday. >> and taking a live look the united states is showing its support today for ukraine's new leadership. meanwhile, russia's president vladimir putin seems to have softened his stance on ukraine. alex is in ukraine with the very latest. >> [chanting] marched, they sang ukraine's national anthem. then shots, a warning from russian forces not to come any closer. >> don't go any further, when russians older -- one russian soldier said. these unarmed ukrainian troops were trying to march to their airfield seized by the russians. after four hours
it includes several tax proposals meant to help low and middle income families. the white house says it will benefit parents, students and those saving for retirement but it is unlikely the congress will adopt much from the president budget proposal since it is a midterm election year. coming up, we reveal when you can expect peak boom for -- peak d.c.'s cherry blossoms. >> and a consumer alert you need to know before you hit an atm. let's let the good time role. we will look at the...
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the sweet dreams collection has scents so relaxing so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. ♪ [ click ] ♪ save them. woolite detergents clean your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so clothes look like new even after 20 washes. ♪ >>> i'm an excellent photographer, i must say. >> that has to be worth something. >> oh, yeah, big time. >> if you think your facebook friends might be interested in your vacation shots, think again. >> or shots of your co anchor, because there are companies willing to pay you for them. i think this one will go for big bucks. abc's gio benitez has the details. >> reporter: the power of the smartphone. ellen captured it with that celebrity selfie, retweeted a record 3 million times. but we've all got them. those pictures right in our pockets. just look at photos viewers send to world news everyday on flicker. selfies, snowmen. sunsets. and it turns out, all those memories we make could make us money, too. meet deanna. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> reporter: each camera flick on her phone makes cash. you've made, what, more than
the sweet dreams collection has scents so relaxing so you can tuck in and turn off after a day oh so taxing. ♪ [ click ] ♪ save them. woolite detergents clean your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so clothes look like new even after 20 washes. ♪ >>> i'm an excellent photographer, i must say. >> that has to be worth something. >> oh, yeah, big time. >> if you think your facebook friends might be interested in your vacation shots, think again. >> or shots...
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raise the earned income tax credit which is better. this report -- >> i don't like that, i don't like the earned income tax credit. >> it helps people certainly. >> you were just talking about relieving suffering. >> i'm not going to be opposed to did for that reason. i don't want to get rid of it for that reason, we never should have had it, it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans aren't in favor of it, because it helps the corporate. >> there's two arguments here. two things to do, you can raise the minimum wage or say, you pay me $8 an hour, the government is going to pay them another 1 opinion the 50 an hour. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart? >> they would make the argument you're subsidizing the worker. >> no, you're subsidizing walmart. they're paying disgusting wages, keeping people in poverty. walmart, mcdonald's, that sort of thing. you care about poor people, if you want to alleviate poverty, you have to put people to work at a decent wage. >> we'll come back to this again in the future. do t
raise the earned income tax credit which is better. this report -- >> i don't like that, i don't like the earned income tax credit. >> it helps people certainly. >> you were just talking about relieving suffering. >> i'm not going to be opposed to did for that reason. i don't want to get rid of it for that reason, we never should have had it, it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans aren't in favor of it, because it helps the corporate. >>...
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tax credit. it helps people certainly. >> you were talking about relieving suffering a second ago. >> i don't want to get rid of it that p for that reason. it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans are in favor of it because it helps the corporate sector. >> walmart say pays $8 an hour. you can raise the minimum wage or you could say okay, you pay me $8 an hour, the government pays another $1.50. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart. >> they would make the argument you're subsidizing the worker. >> you're subsidizing walmart. they're paying disgusting wages, keeping people in poverty. walmart, mcdonald's and that sort of thing. if you care about poor people and want to alleviate poverty, put people to work at a decent wage. >> here's the test, josh. do the republicans support the doubling of the earned income tax credit in the president's budget? >> they should. >> that's the big test. put it aside about calling the cards opt table. thank you very much. that is all for
tax credit. it helps people certainly. >> you were talking about relieving suffering a second ago. >> i don't want to get rid of it that p for that reason. it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans are in favor of it because it helps the corporate sector. >> walmart say pays $8 an hour. you can raise the minimum wage or you could say okay, you pay me $8 an hour, the government pays another $1.50. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart. >>...
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. >> the american people believe, or as i have, and as i always did, that we pay tax dollars to punish, incarcerate and rehabilitate those that we punish. the reality is we warehouse people. >> but none of this changes kerik's view of law enforcement. police officers he says need tools like new york's controversial stop and frisk policy. >> i think stop and frisk is an excellent tool for the police department to address crime, violent crime. but it can't be abused. it's got to be monitored. it has to be tracked. it has to be transparent. i'm different in the way i see the criminal justice and prison system. but i still believe that the law and order should stand. i believe in all that stuff. >> in the city where he made his mark, salvaging good in the face of evil, bernie kerik says he doesn't like to look back. he hasn't even been to the freedom tower site, rising from the rubble where world trade center once stood. kerik walks through the bustle of his old beat and looks at how much the world has changed. good it looks like disney. it is a different atmosphere, people are having fun.
. >> the american people believe, or as i have, and as i always did, that we pay tax dollars to punish, incarcerate and rehabilitate those that we punish. the reality is we warehouse people. >> but none of this changes kerik's view of law enforcement. police officers he says need tools like new york's controversial stop and frisk policy. >> i think stop and frisk is an excellent tool for the police department to address crime, violent crime. but it can't be abused. it's got to...
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>> the whole issue as you know, bill, the grand bargain, retirement reform, big tax deal, that's not happening. so this is money that is not going to be allocated. republicans in the house will block this request by it's all about the election because policy-wise this is not going anywhere. bill: appreciate your time out of d.c. for viewers at home, what do you think? is washington serious about its budget? will it ever balance its books? send us your tweets @marthamaccallum and bill hemmer. martha: people who like their plans maybe can actually keep them. is this latest delay because of the mid-term elections that are looming? bill: a smartphone that makes your phone useful to the bad guys. >> there goes a couple of plows demonstrating what i said, hitting us. there you go, there goes another one. four plow trucks. martha: a reporter getting snow plowed. he will talk about what happened and his close encounter with the plow. sfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain.
>> the whole issue as you know, bill, the grand bargain, retirement reform, big tax deal, that's not happening. so this is money that is not going to be allocated. republicans in the house will block this request by it's all about the election because policy-wise this is not going anywhere. bill: appreciate your time out of d.c. for viewers at home, what do you think? is washington serious about its budget? will it ever balance its books? send us your tweets @marthamaccallum and bill...
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he has his own ideas about tax policy. again, it is a forum for airing ideas about the broader economy. you want be seeing the summit -- senate democrats be doing their own budget plan. the field the december agreement put the spending caps in place. the republicans will do their own plan, which will contrast with the administration's blueprint. >> house republicans met and talked about alternatives to the health care law. next week, there is a bill scheduled. what about the bill and what is the current republican strategy? >> they obviously still object to obamacare. i think they have moved away from trying to repeal it. now they are going after individual pieces. the measure coming up next week has the same effect the bill the house passed has. it draws on the gop administration that they are giving relief for the mandate. last time this came up, it attracted almost two dozen democratic votes. it will be interesting to see if they vote along with it. nancy pelosi blasted the bill, saying it would drive up premiums. it is
he has his own ideas about tax policy. again, it is a forum for airing ideas about the broader economy. you want be seeing the summit -- senate democrats be doing their own budget plan. the field the december agreement put the spending caps in place. the republicans will do their own plan, which will contrast with the administration's blueprint. >> house republicans met and talked about alternatives to the health care law. next week, there is a bill scheduled. what about the bill and what...
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according to tax documents the conservative group 20 more than $41 million in 2012 to promote christian values. it also developed lawsuit and funded legislation to stop abortions and same-sex marriage. >> there is nothing that identifies as individuals as a homosexual. that is a smoke screen. >> reporter: but lawyers have been outspoken on their views homosexuality. this is one of the group's top attorneys speaking to pastors in illinois last year. >> by being quiet about homosexuality, you may be condemning some of your people to hell. >> reporter: now, governor brewer has until saturday to act on this bill, though she is expected to make a decision by friday. and that's when she meets with the arizona chamber of commerce and, scott, many of its members are outpoken opponents to this legislation. >> pelley: carter evans in phoenix for us tonight. carter, thanks very much. now, another issue for people all over the country-- the extreme weather. rain is finally coming to the drought-plagued west, but it may be too much, too fast. and that arctic air mass is spreading, bringing cold temp
according to tax documents the conservative group 20 more than $41 million in 2012 to promote christian values. it also developed lawsuit and funded legislation to stop abortions and same-sex marriage. >> there is nothing that identifies as individuals as a homosexual. that is a smoke screen. >> reporter: but lawyers have been outspoken on their views homosexuality. this is one of the group's top attorneys speaking to pastors in illinois last year. >> by being quiet about...
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why only two tax brackets? >> well it's much simpler, and one of the things we do is actually raise the standard deductions so fewer people itemize, so it's a huge simplification aspect. >> reporter: under his plan camp says a family of four making $51,000 a year would pay an average $1,300 less in yearly taxes. the corporate rate would drop from 35% to 25%. and in exchange a long list of special interest giveaways would be eliminated. give us some idea of which loopholes you'd like to close. >> certainly, corporate jets is one of them. that's one thing that we look at. >> reporter: past attempts to close loopholes have met with fierce resistance. that's one reason congress has not managed to seriously overhaul the tax code since 1986. but that's not camp's only obstacle. do you think the senate should be tackling tax reform this year, as well? >> i don't see how we can -- >> reporter: congressional leaders from both parties appear reluctant to take up such an explosive issue. they say mistrust between the two
why only two tax brackets? >> well it's much simpler, and one of the things we do is actually raise the standard deductions so fewer people itemize, so it's a huge simplification aspect. >> reporter: under his plan camp says a family of four making $51,000 a year would pay an average $1,300 less in yearly taxes. the corporate rate would drop from 35% to 25%. and in exchange a long list of special interest giveaways would be eliminated. give us some idea of which loopholes you'd like...
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>> probably double that. >> pot is giving the city new highs, high ploim, high new tax revenue and high hopes for even better times ahead. for "cbs this morning," barry petersen, garden city colorado. >> new world out there. >> exactly. new businesses in colorado. >> new >> here come the clouds rolling back into the bay area. we see the few scattered light showers so far in our hi-def doppler radar but not much just yet. that will change though as we head to the middle of the day and the afternoon. gray skies in the rushing hill and the golden gate bridge. more clouds throughout the day and the rain picks up in the north bay spreading to the south. the temperatures, fairly mild in the south bay. mid 60s there and a while before the rain kicks in and showers, unsettled weather for the rest of the week. >>> we'll take you inside an unusual rescue mission, protecting bees. >> i'm ben tracy in santa monica, california where backyard bee keeping is all the buzz. we're show you how some people think having your own hive could help save our food supply coming up on "cbs this morning." when you
>> probably double that. >> pot is giving the city new highs, high ploim, high new tax revenue and high hopes for even better times ahead. for "cbs this morning," barry petersen, garden city colorado. >> new world out there. >> exactly. new businesses in colorado. >> new >> here come the clouds rolling back into the bay area. we see the few scattered light showers so far in our hi-def doppler radar but not much just yet. that will change though as...
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the state is going to make $140 million in taxes. a so far it's been a calm experience. so why not have a calm experience and put hundreds of millions of dollars in your bank account. >> barry peterson great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> what would you call a man who takes pictures underneath women's skirts? at least in one state this morning you cannot call him a criminal. we look at the outrage over a legal ruling that could lead thousands of women feeling exposed. that's next on "cbs this morning." ♪ [ woman ] i've always tried to see things from the best angle i could. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin there's no routine blood te
the state is going to make $140 million in taxes. a so far it's been a calm experience. so why not have a calm experience and put hundreds of millions of dollars in your bank account. >> barry peterson great to have you here. thank you so much. >>> what would you call a man who takes pictures underneath women's skirts? at least in one state this morning you cannot call him a criminal. we look at the outrage over a legal ruling that could lead thousands of women feeling exposed....
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. >> a massive airfrance airbus a380, taxing the runway, crashes into it, turning it about 45 degrees. >> emergency equipment. >> once ground control receives word of the accident, they immediately dispatch emergency personnel. after moving both planes away from the crash site, crews work to clean up any debris on the run way. the cause is still being investigated. but the ntsb's preliminary report indicates the regional jet had to wait for another plane to depart before being able to taxi to its gate. while waiting, the jet's tail was hanging over the taxiway. additionally, the air france airbus a380 is one of the largest commercial airliners in service today, with a total wingspan of 261 feet. while passengers on the 300-ton airbus report feeling only a slight rumble -- >> airfrance thinks he may have hit somebody. >> the 56 people on the smaller comair bombardier feel a violent jolt. luckily, no one is injured. i think the takeaway from this show is, keep your seat belt on. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> rescue workers battle to save a m
. >> a massive airfrance airbus a380, taxing the runway, crashes into it, turning it about 45 degrees. >> emergency equipment. >> once ground control receives word of the accident, they immediately dispatch emergency personnel. after moving both planes away from the crash site, crews work to clean up any debris on the run way. the cause is still being investigated. but the ntsb's preliminary report indicates the regional jet had to wait for another plane to depart before being...
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. >> interestingly all these subsidies and all that there are higher taxes and some salaries are lower, but, again, the rate of happiness of the people in the netherlands seems to be very high, unemployment is comparable to the united states. so it seems like the country is doing just fine and if the kids are happy that's a good thing. it's good to see you. again, your blog is finding dutch land, it's a pressure to have you on the show. >>> and the show may be over but the conversation continues on our website, aljazerra.com/considerthis or on our facebook or google plus pages and on twitter at ajconsiderthis, we'll see you next time. vitaly klitschko >> good evening, everyone. welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler, in new york. >>> arizona showdown. high stakes and emotion in the battle over a bill blasted at antigay - will it be signed for not. >> coming home. with the afghan security deal in lim limbo, president obama's plan to bring all troops out of the country by the end of the year. >>> a big coin
. >> interestingly all these subsidies and all that there are higher taxes and some salaries are lower, but, again, the rate of happiness of the people in the netherlands seems to be very high, unemployment is comparable to the united states. so it seems like the country is doing just fine and if the kids are happy that's a good thing. it's good to see you. again, your blog is finding dutch land, it's a pressure to have you on the show. >>> and the show may be over but the...
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. >> interestingly all these subsidies and all that there are higher taxes and some salaries are lower, but, again, the rate of happiness of the people in the netherlands seems to be very high, unemployment is comparable to the united states. so it seems like the country is doing just fine and if the kids are happy that's a good thing. it's good to see you. again, your blog is finding dutch land, it's a pressure to have you on the show. >>> and the show may be over but the conversation continues on our website, aljazerra.com/considerthis or on our facebook or google plus pages and on twitter at ajconsiderthis, we'll see you next time. >> >> president obama issues an ultimatum to afghan president hamid karzai - sign an agreement or u.s. troops will leave the country by the end of the year. >> i'm not from east, i'm not from west. imukraine. >> uniting a divided nation - a major city where ukraine's revolution is not welcomed by the soviet generation. >> plus, peril for the produce industry. why some healthy snacks may become forbidden fruit. >>
. >> interestingly all these subsidies and all that there are higher taxes and some salaries are lower, but, again, the rate of happiness of the people in the netherlands seems to be very high, unemployment is comparable to the united states. so it seems like the country is doing just fine and if the kids are happy that's a good thing. it's good to see you. again, your blog is finding dutch land, it's a pressure to have you on the show. >>> and the show may be over but the...
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. >> interestingly all these subsidies and all that there are higher taxes and some salaries are lower, but, again, the rate of happiness of the people in the netherlands seems to be very high, unemployment is comparable to the united states. so it seems like the country is doing just fine and if the kids are happy that's a good thing. it's good to see you. again, your blog is finding dutch land, it's a pressure to have you on the show. >>> and the show may be over but the conversation continues on our website, aljazerra.com/considerthis or on our facebook or google plus pages and on twitter at ajconsiderthis, we'll see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> and a warm welcome from me david foster to this al jazeera news hour. these are some of the stories we're covering in detail in the next 60 minutes. russian protesters and ukrainian loyalists faceoff as russia's president puts military forces on alert. >>> demonstrations too this time in turkey. the allegation of corruption will not
. >> interestingly all these subsidies and all that there are higher taxes and some salaries are lower, but, again, the rate of happiness of the people in the netherlands seems to be very high, unemployment is comparable to the united states. so it seems like the country is doing just fine and if the kids are happy that's a good thing. it's good to see you. again, your blog is finding dutch land, it's a pressure to have you on the show. >>> and the show may be over but the...
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we're either going to control the availability of foods, we're going to tax certain foods, we're going to sue people because they're selling certain foods. that's a bridge too far. >> is that just speculation or is that what's happening? >> rick wants to make it sound like the government will storm into your home and take the doritos out of your cupboard. that's not what's being proposed. michelle obama is updating a policy that went into effect under the bush administration. it's 20 years old. science has evolved. time to emphasize some nutrients, taking some off. this is tweaking with what americans are used to and use pretty regularly. >> come back for a second. because the government can come storming into your home. >> not to take your doritos. >> well, there was an amish farmer who created a buying group very similar to the dallas buyers club for whole milk. it's illegal to sell raw milk in pennsylvania. not legal to take it across the border. he had customers in maryland. the federal government attacked his farm in order to stop him. if you the look at the dallas buyers club, wh
we're either going to control the availability of foods, we're going to tax certain foods, we're going to sue people because they're selling certain foods. that's a bridge too far. >> is that just speculation or is that what's happening? >> rick wants to make it sound like the government will storm into your home and take the doritos out of your cupboard. that's not what's being proposed. michelle obama is updating a policy that went into effect under the bush administration. it's...
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the $3.9 trillion measure includes a reduction of tax breaks for wealthy americans and corporations, which republicans have vowed to oppose. it also targets low-income workers under the age of 25 for additional benefits, including an expansion of earned income tax credits. speaking at a washington, d.c. elementary school, president obama said his budget reflects a commitment to tackling inequality. >> falling at the fastest rate in 60 years, we at the decided we're going to keep squeezing the middle class or continue to reduce the deficits responsible he -- responsibly while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer, which is the approach that my budget offers and why i'm going to fight for it this year and in the years to come as president. >> the proposed military budget for 2015 is 570 $5 billion. the pentagon is seeking an additional $79.4 billion in war funding, even though most u.s. troops are supposed to withdraw from afghanistan by the end of the year. won al giant chevron has major vict
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president barack obama 's $3.9 trillion budget, the expansion of the earned income tax credit. americans would be eligible for $60 billion in credits. the republicans say the budget runs up the nation's credit card without addressing long term debt. >>> the abortion bill would ban abortions the minute a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six weeks into pregnancy. that heads to the senate. >>> an asteroid zips by the earth today. scientists say it's thankfully 200,000 miles away. >>> on your marks get set do. this is a relay race where the baton has been replaced with glorious pancakes. it took place in london to celebrate national pancake day and raise money for charity. they're not hot. these cakes look suspiciously similar to french crepes. who's counting? >> eat any pancake you want. what are you putting in it? >> chocolate chip blueberry. >> too sweet. >>> michelle obama highlights work to be done for enrolling insurance coverage. >>> the king of rock-n-roll returning from the military after two years in military. elvis presley completing army service and coming home
president barack obama 's $3.9 trillion budget, the expansion of the earned income tax credit. americans would be eligible for $60 billion in credits. the republicans say the budget runs up the nation's credit card without addressing long term debt. >>> the abortion bill would ban abortions the minute a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six weeks into pregnancy. that heads to the senate. >>> an asteroid zips by the earth today. scientists say it's thankfully 200,000...
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them and by the way, the 1% get taxed at 38%. the middle class we're trying to help only pail 12 on average. the numbers don't support the idea of trying to steal from the rich and give to the poor. this isn't a robin hood. >> steal say strong word. >> look, you can't do that. you can't just decide to come out of the blue and say i'm going to change policy, change the rules on you who have taken all the risk and created jobs. that doesn't work. these are what, would. less government, less taxation, less regulations and let the men and women in small business create those jobs for us. they don't need more government. they needless. >> what's interesting, you're going about it from a very different way than the president. but it seems to me people like you actually agree with him on something that's very important. >> what would that be? >> let me play it for you. i have it here. >> no matter who you are, where you come from, what you look like, how you started out, if you are willing to work hard and take responsibility, you can g
them and by the way, the 1% get taxed at 38%. the middle class we're trying to help only pail 12 on average. the numbers don't support the idea of trying to steal from the rich and give to the poor. this isn't a robin hood. >> steal say strong word. >> look, you can't do that. you can't just decide to come out of the blue and say i'm going to change policy, change the rules on you who have taken all the risk and created jobs. that doesn't work. these are what, would. less...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> now a tale of two nugent brothers. former and neutrogena and revlon ceo jeff doesn't agree with his brother's rhetoric or all of his politics. during our interview yesterday, ted credited his brother jeff for helping him to decide to change his ways. >> whether it's my wonderful wife, my brother jeff and john or someone like you, people around me think i'll be more effective if i back off that rock 'n' roll stage rhetoric. >> jeff joins me now. thanks very much. and i'm glad you came out front because a lo
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last i checked everyone else's taxes are taxed at a normal income tax rate. joining us is michael. can you just explain the significance of this loophole? we're talking real money, right? >> we're talking real money, erin. we're talking about a lot of money. i mean, this would basically double the tax that venture capitalists and private equity investors have to pay every year. you've been right on this all along. it's inconsistent with current tax policy. so, yeah, i mean, these guys have gotten a big break. i don't blame them. i wish i could have figured out how to get that break. it's terrific. but now the republicans are saying we should change that law, and look at this, we've got republicans saying, we're going to raise taxes on the rich in this area and lower the overall rate, which makes much more economic sense. >> what i'm curious about though is why it has taken so long. the president keeps putting it in his budget but he's always willing to negotiate this out. this is a loophole. there's not very many people who benefit from it. they are incredibly wealthy. a, it would
last i checked everyone else's taxes are taxed at a normal income tax rate. joining us is michael. can you just explain the significance of this loophole? we're talking real money, right? >> we're talking real money, erin. we're talking about a lot of money. i mean, this would basically double the tax that venture capitalists and private equity investors have to pay every year. you've been right on this all along. it's inconsistent with current tax policy. so, yeah, i mean, these guys...
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some of these preparers can be tax thieves. fill your information and file your taxes and get your refund. >> maybe their prices are so low it is too good to be true; right? >> right. >> you say finally to make sure there are noncredit monitoring available. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things you can do throughout the year is watch to see if someone else has your social security number and is using it for setting up credit in your name or getting a medical procedure in your name. use a monitoring service. get them through your credit companies or sometimes employers issue them. it will let you track all year long to see if someone is setting up credit in your name. >> dina kauffman, thank you for being with us. >> don't put off filing your taxes. coming up, a cheerleader lands a dream job covering sports for the winter olympics or so she thought. turns out it was a front for a sex trafficking ring. she is here with her amazing story. >> it is illegal to use a welfare strip joint but using it to buy weed is fine. a ne
some of these preparers can be tax thieves. fill your information and file your taxes and get your refund. >> maybe their prices are so low it is too good to be true; right? >> right. >> you say finally to make sure there are noncredit monitoring available. what do you mean by that? >> one of the things you can do throughout the year is watch to see if someone else has your social security number and is using it for setting up credit in your name or getting a medical...
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the word's out he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. let him prove he has paid taxes. he hasn't. men don't have jobs. women don't have jobs either, but women aren't abusive, most of the time. men, when they're out of work, tend to become abusive. there's plenty of horror stories being told, all of them are untrue, but in those tales, turn out to be just that, tales. stories made up from whole cloth. lies. >> so are these really tall tales, lies? these horror stories are very real for some people. in fact, we had an ophthalmologist on the show last hour who said it's very real for her. not only for her patients lost their plans, but her very own employees. she said, i'm not a liar. >> i hope he didn't call me a liar, but he perhaps has some misinformation given to him, because the stories are certainly real. i have lost patients in my practice because of that. and those patients are having a hard time finding doctors to take them, because their practices are already full. i don't think politics belong in medicine. it's a doctor/patient relationship. unfortunately, politics has got
the word's out he hasn't paid any taxes for ten years. let him prove he has paid taxes. he hasn't. men don't have jobs. women don't have jobs either, but women aren't abusive, most of the time. men, when they're out of work, tend to become abusive. there's plenty of horror stories being told, all of them are untrue, but in those tales, turn out to be just that, tales. stories made up from whole cloth. lies. >> so are these really tall tales, lies? these horror stories are very real for...
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but the wealthy have found new ways to avoid taxes. puerto rico, the kamens, singapore and other locations are getting business from those diverted from switzerland. it's like whack-a-mole tax evasion. >> that's what you did, right, guy? >> don't lump me in. rogue trader. rogue banker. rogue trader. these were the cats that were studs until they get caught. the only difference between a partner and a rogue trader is whether you made or lost money. that's the truth, folks. don't give me the rogue banker stuff. they knew what was going on the whole time. guy adami has spoken. >> there's two facts that don't square. the fed is saying these are 22,000 accounts. 95% of them were not reported to irs. therefore, illegal. you have credit suisse saying, this was just a few guys. a few guys are not going to be running 20,000 accounts. one of the two are wrong. just because you have a swiss bank account doesn't mean you're doing something illegal. the problem is, they can't get information from that because swiss law forbids banks right now from
but the wealthy have found new ways to avoid taxes. puerto rico, the kamens, singapore and other locations are getting business from those diverted from switzerland. it's like whack-a-mole tax evasion. >> that's what you did, right, guy? >> don't lump me in. rogue trader. rogue banker. rogue trader. these were the cats that were studs until they get caught. the only difference between a partner and a rogue trader is whether you made or lost money. that's the truth, folks. don't give...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's lobsterfest! the year's largestelection of lobst entrees like loter lover's dream or new dueling lobster tail withne crab-stuffed tail and one topped with shrimp. hurry in and sea food fferently. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. pronto lunch starting at $6.99. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. >>> welcome back to "hannity," now for years the left has been spinning their lies about global warming, all in an effort to public through their radical agenda, listen to this. >> dirty weather causes dirty lives. >> the debate is settled. climate change is a fact. and when our children's children look us in the eye and ask if we did all we could to leave them a safer more stable world with new sources of energy i want us to be able to say yes, we did. >> we're about to have a harsh reality. patrick moore is the co-founder of greenpeace, and he says zero evidence that the earth is warming because of human activity. mr. moore, welcome to the program. than
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. pronto lunch starting at $6.99. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. >>> welcome back to "hannity," now for years...
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we have less than a month to geoff we americans need health insurance or pay a fine next tax season. it is down to the wire. the federal government is expanding access to the subsidies to make health insurance more affordable in states with particular problems to the exchanges. this is just one of the steps the administration is going to take in order to make up for the botched rollout of those systems in october. we remember how bad that was, jon. jon: viewers should always be suspicious of anything that the federal government does on friday, particularly late on friday because that's when they release information they want to disappear over the weekend. people won't notice it because they're going away or they're going to dinner on friday night or whatever. and by sunday morning it is old news. so on friday the administration says it is going to suspend some more of the obamacare rules that won't apapparently to these states that have such bungled exchanges. >> it is very interesting you mention the friday timetable. we've seen the obama administration use that time and time again
we have less than a month to geoff we americans need health insurance or pay a fine next tax season. it is down to the wire. the federal government is expanding access to the subsidies to make health insurance more affordable in states with particular problems to the exchanges. this is just one of the steps the administration is going to take in order to make up for the botched rollout of those systems in october. we remember how bad that was, jon. jon: viewers should always be suspicious of...
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they were evaluating groups with conservative-sounding names, groups with tea party in their name for tax-exempt status more strenuously than any other groups. that's what the republicans are trying to get at. but as you showed in the clip right before the break, they weren't really able to make that the story yesterday. jon: so then we get into this disagreement between darrell issa who runs the committee and the ranking minority member on the committee, elijiah cummings. they had that, well, that a verbal blow-up, cummings saying he, you know, is tired of this kind of thing. but he has been accused by conservative groups of being overbearing, too, in his use of committee letterhead and so forth on issues related to this. >> you know, that may be, may be true, but perception in the moment is what matters in terms of political stage craft. speaker boehner, john boehner began this year with sort of a mantra to his leadership which was in this election year, let's stop making ourselves the story. let's stop making in the national coverage narrative about house republicans. let's make it about the
they were evaluating groups with conservative-sounding names, groups with tea party in their name for tax-exempt status more strenuously than any other groups. that's what the republicans are trying to get at. but as you showed in the clip right before the break, they weren't really able to make that the story yesterday. jon: so then we get into this disagreement between darrell issa who runs the committee and the ranking minority member on the committee, elijiah cummings. they had that, well,...
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that means a little more than $130 million in tax revenue for the state. a documentary marijuana in america, colorado's pot rush premieres tonight. >> reporter: everywhere we went, we found businesses cashing in on colorado's green rush. security firms protecting profits. >> i think this would be an ideal location. >> reporter: brokers leasing warehouse space to growers. at denver's incredible edibles, they're kransing out 40,000 marijuana infused candy bars a month in a kitchen unlike any we've seen before. >> that's a lot of marijuana. this is a small portion. we're going through 500 pounds a month, and we can't keep up. >> you're scaring me here because i think of lennon who says that the canpitalists will study the rope to hang them with. everybody gets it. is it a smart move? >> you know, john hickenlooper who is the governor there is a pretty smart guy. and he say this is a giant social experiment. he told the other governors to slow down, everybody slow down. there's no blueprint for this. nobody knows where this really goes. nobody knows what the r
that means a little more than $130 million in tax revenue for the state. a documentary marijuana in america, colorado's pot rush premieres tonight. >> reporter: everywhere we went, we found businesses cashing in on colorado's green rush. security firms protecting profits. >> i think this would be an ideal location. >> reporter: brokers leasing warehouse space to growers. at denver's incredible edibles, they're kransing out 40,000 marijuana infused candy bars a month in a...
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and he would pay for it with revenue from tobacco taxes. a great idea. similarly he would take $4 billion in subsidies we give the oil and gas industry, invest it in new cleaner alternative energy. he takes $300 billion and invest it in surface infrastructure. i was just over in uzbekistan this month, they have a faster, more modern rail system than we do as does china. those are the kind of good ideas that could move this country forward that this congress should embrace. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise. without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to remember and ask this house to adjourn in the memory of a dear friend from rich vail, california. mr. howl, who passed away on january 29. mr. lamalfa: he was a long time community leader, early in his life he served in our united states air force in world war ii. he was born in chesterfield, idaho, later moving to kingsburg in central valley,
and he would pay for it with revenue from tobacco taxes. a great idea. similarly he would take $4 billion in subsidies we give the oil and gas industry, invest it in new cleaner alternative energy. he takes $300 billion and invest it in surface infrastructure. i was just over in uzbekistan this month, they have a faster, more modern rail system than we do as does china. those are the kind of good ideas that could move this country forward that this congress should embrace. thank you, mr....
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of...
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. >> pam: a paris as he caught a tax taxes and day care worker sleeping on the job. he even snapped a photo of the incident at the little angels were learning center lindsey has more on the explanation the day care is getting for the workers nap. >> reporter: for the children at little angels learning center in food revealed that time is a daily. in pflugerville >> reporter: but only for the kids. >> reporter: so you can imagine how surprised a father was when he came to pick up his for your old son at about one of the day care worker sleeping with several children are around her. >> i yelled out haight and she did not hear me so that i said it again, haight, the third time when i yelled she finally woke up. hey! >> reporter: with the help of his and torture michael tells me he stopped by to check on his 4 year old son robert was of the teenage t teacher with her head down on the desk he'd only been in day care five days >> there are three and four year old kids and the classroom there are just way too young to have supervision. >> reporter: the director, robin randa
. >> pam: a paris as he caught a tax taxes and day care worker sleeping on the job. he even snapped a photo of the incident at the little angels were learning center lindsey has more on the explanation the day care is getting for the workers nap. >> reporter: for the children at little angels learning center in food revealed that time is a daily. in pflugerville >> reporter: but only for the kids. >> reporter: so you can imagine how surprised a father was when he came to...
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corporations paying very little taxes. that is weighing in on the markets. tesla bay area company record high after word that it will start making more efficient battery. >>> the huge data breach has taken a toll on target. the retailer says customers stayed away because of concerns about the problem. they also warn cost related to the breach could effect the next earnings report. >>> time is 6:56. police in san leandro are warning people about burglars posing as utility workers. the latest hit was on saturday. we talked to a victim who didn't want to be identified. the victims claimed they were from the water company and needed to check their home. while she was distracted by one burglar she says the others went upstairs and stole cash, jewelry and a handgun. the thieves are two men and a woman. the most recent burglary happened saturday on kenyon avenue. >>> this is my favorite story of a day. a man and woman walking their dog in the gold country where they live came across buried treasure. they spotted rusted canisters. barely visible in the dirt. they pu
corporations paying very little taxes. that is weighing in on the markets. tesla bay area company record high after word that it will start making more efficient battery. >>> the huge data breach has taken a toll on target. the retailer says customers stayed away because of concerns about the problem. they also warn cost related to the breach could effect the next earnings report. >>> time is 6:56. police in san leandro are warning people about burglars posing as utility...
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a 501-c, that section of the tax code that deals with tax exempt organizations. you have 501-c-3's, able to do get out the vote work, voter registration work, candidate forums. 501-c-4's are where the administration is regulating and that's the source of the scandal, the targeting of american citizens based on their political beliefs, and 501-c-5 those are the labor unions in this country. what folks need to understand is, as we sit here today, all of these groups can do get out the vote work, all these groups can do voter registration work, all these groups can do candidate forums. why? because it advances our republic. it advances the cause of freedom and discourse in america, but this, mr. speaker, is what the administration is proposing. it's proposing for 501-c-5's, labor unions, to continue doing all of that material. for 501-c-3's to continue doing all of that, but the 501-c-4's, the very same 501-c-4s that were targeted by the i.r.s. on the basis of their political beliefs, those groups and those roups alone would be silenced. mr. speaker, america is not
a 501-c, that section of the tax code that deals with tax exempt organizations. you have 501-c-3's, able to do get out the vote work, voter registration work, candidate forums. 501-c-4's are where the administration is regulating and that's the source of the scandal, the targeting of american citizens based on their political beliefs, and 501-c-5 those are the labor unions in this country. what folks need to understand is, as we sit here today, all of these groups can do get out the vote work,...
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speaker, this republican tax plan, radical tax plan will for the first time tax workers for their health insurance benefits that they are provided through their job and taxed previously untaxed social security income. the question again is, whose side are they on? with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, my friend, mr. bill pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you, mr. speaker. have the greatest respect for sincerely the good doctor. i think he's a reasonable man, a good person. but when you're explaining, you're losing. i rise in strong opposition to this legislation. after we learned last year about the inexcusable way the i.r.s. evaluated applications for tax-exempt status -- because that's what is at the heart of this issue -- i was hopeful we could have a bipartisan response. after all, it was not only conservative groups, as you've heard, that had their applications sing naled out simply because of words -- signaled out simply because of words tea party,
speaker, this republican tax plan, radical tax plan will for the first time tax workers for their health insurance benefits that they are provided through their job and taxed previously untaxed social security income. the question again is, whose side are they on? with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, my friend, mr. bill pascrell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you,...
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it includes the tax of the all economic regulations are transparent act. this legislation, madam chair woman is unnecessarily burdensome for agencies. agencies are already required to provide status updates twice a year on their plans for proposing and finalizing rules pursuant to the regulatory flexibility act and executive order 12866. this legislation would require agencies to report monthly. they are already required to report twice a year. this takes them to monthly. it's incredibly burdensome on agencies, but the most egregious provision in title 1 would prohibit agency rules from taking effect until the office of information and regulatory affairs required by the bill online for at least six months. from the notice and comments requirements of the administrative procedure act or if the president issues an executive order, therefore it delays most regulations by an additional six months. and i think we can all agree that transparency in the rulemaking process is a good thing, but this bill sacrifices common sense in the name of improving transparency
it includes the tax of the all economic regulations are transparent act. this legislation, madam chair woman is unnecessarily burdensome for agencies. agencies are already required to provide status updates twice a year on their plans for proposing and finalizing rules pursuant to the regulatory flexibility act and executive order 12866. this legislation would require agencies to report monthly. they are already required to report twice a year. this takes them to monthly. it's incredibly...
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he would do away with a lot of safer tax breaks, as you know. this is something that has made most republicans very uneasy. they do not want to have attention drawn to anything that controversial. i would say the chances of tax reform this year are at best 10%. i'm being generous to even say that. next year with all ryan as head of the ways and means committee, things could change. then there is immigration. being an optimist who would like to see a bill, i think there is a chance that things could get a little more serious after the primaries. midsummer, when so many republicans are going to look over their shoulder to a right-wing challenger, i think immigration is totally off the table as an issue that could move. minimum wage -- i don't see that at all. congressional budget office which everyone likes to eat up on now has concluded that it could cost jobs. i think minimum wage is an issue for the states, not an issue that will move in congress. by the way, with each passing day, i think chances have diminished that you can get an extension o
he would do away with a lot of safer tax breaks, as you know. this is something that has made most republicans very uneasy. they do not want to have attention drawn to anything that controversial. i would say the chances of tax reform this year are at best 10%. i'm being generous to even say that. next year with all ryan as head of the ways and means committee, things could change. then there is immigration. being an optimist who would like to see a bill, i think there is a chance that things...
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are they paying taxes? there's been studies to show they pay some, they might not be paying others. we need to fix this. i've gone to town halls in the most conservative parts of my district and i say, is there anybody here who thinks immigration system is working great? i haven't met a single constituent who does. they want it fixed. they want to make sure that people are required to get right with the law and get in line behind people who did it the right way and are already in line for an eventual green card or citizenship. that's exactly what the bipartisan bill proposes. it provides a way that people can register with the law, mandatory workplace authentication to ensure that anybody who gets a job going forward has at least a provisional status that allows them to have that job. only about -- under 10 pk%, i think it's 8 -- 10%, i think it's 8% or 9% of companies in this country use e-verify. we need to improve e-verify. we need to make sure there's money in the bill to make sure it's correct. and we immediate to make it mandatory -- and we need to make it mandatory. an get in
are they paying taxes? there's been studies to show they pay some, they might not be paying others. we need to fix this. i've gone to town halls in the most conservative parts of my district and i say, is there anybody here who thinks immigration system is working great? i haven't met a single constituent who does. they want it fixed. they want to make sure that people are required to get right with the law and get in line behind people who did it the right way and are already in line for an...
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tea am the chairman of a party caucus in the house of representatives and for -- and formal federal tax litigation attorney for the irs. >> i think they are afraid of michele bachmann. demo that is why you are here today. >> forbes magazine and released the list of 100 most powerful women. michele bachmann is number 20. a michele bachmann is fundraising powerhouse. >> she was doing the tea party thing before tea parties were doing tea parties. she knows what she believes in. need to bring government back to you. that is the government our founding fathers gave us. stand strong, hold them accountable. >> i'm not going away. these well, congressman -- congresswoman michele bachmann. >> good morning. >> good morning. good to see you. good morning. it is so great to see you. are we having a good time? i'm so excited. i just have to let you know a head of time i cannot stay long by the i being audited irs. you know exactly what i am talking about. i am here today to say thank you americawhat you did for is stellar. it was life changing to the lifeblood of this nation. you and the movement we
tea am the chairman of a party caucus in the house of representatives and for -- and formal federal tax litigation attorney for the irs. >> i think they are afraid of michele bachmann. demo that is why you are here today. >> forbes magazine and released the list of 100 most powerful women. michele bachmann is number 20. a michele bachmann is fundraising powerhouse. >> she was doing the tea party thing before tea parties were doing tea parties. she knows what she believes in....
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since commissaries will continue to operate tax and rent free, they will still be able to provide more people with a very good deal as they should. we recommend simplifying and modernizing our three tri-care systems by merging them into one tri-care system with modest increases in co-pay and deductibles that encourage using the most affordable means of care. active duty personnel will still receive health care that is entirely free. this will be more effective and more efficient. it will let us focus more on quality. overall, everyone's benefits will remain substantial, affordable, and generous as they should be. president's defense budget is responsible, it is balanced, and it is realistic. strategyts our defense and defense this country and keeps our commitments to our people. not only ensuring that they are well compensated, but they have the best training and equipment in the world. however, these commitments would be seriously jeopardized by a to sequestration level spending. my submitted testimony details how sequestration would compromise our national security. the result of seq
since commissaries will continue to operate tax and rent free, they will still be able to provide more people with a very good deal as they should. we recommend simplifying and modernizing our three tri-care systems by merging them into one tri-care system with modest increases in co-pay and deductibles that encourage using the most affordable means of care. active duty personnel will still receive health care that is entirely free. this will be more effective and more efficient. it will let us...
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taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the leap the administration has given us on this budget and fund the full 56 billion dollars. there will be differences how and whether we should do it. it seems to me to be absolutely clear that we need some bipartisan cooperation in order to achieve that. you three have been terrific in terms of your patients and we are grateful for your s ervice. smileary hale has a big on your face. we now stand adjourned with our thanks. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >>>> secretary of stat
taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the...
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the first thing it does is it would provide a $25 tax credit, what we're calling the my voice tax credit, the $25 refundable tax credit to any american that makes a contribution to a congressional campaign in each of the two years of the election cycle. now, why do we do that? well, if you look at the numbers right now, you will see that a very small percentage of americans actually participate in the funding of campaigns. the funding is dominated by a small group that tend to be the more wealthy citizens in society, and ordinary americans out there are not getting into the role of helping to power campaigns on the funding side. we want to encourage them to do that. we want to say to those citizens who want to support a good candidate who is turning to them and listening to their concerns, we want to say to those citizens, if you're willing to put $15 or $20 or $25 behind that candidate who stands for the right thing, we'll help you do that. we'll provide this tax credit to make it a little bit easier for you to step up and be part of the solution. so the my voice tax credit does exactly
the first thing it does is it would provide a $25 tax credit, what we're calling the my voice tax credit, the $25 refundable tax credit to any american that makes a contribution to a congressional campaign in each of the two years of the election cycle. now, why do we do that? well, if you look at the numbers right now, you will see that a very small percentage of americans actually participate in the funding of campaigns. the funding is dominated by a small group that tend to be the more...
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the tax reporter for politico joins us from capitol hill. what are some of the things we know already about the proposal that chairman campbell announced >> it appears that dave camp is able to fulfil his goal of reducing the income tax rate for individuals to about 25%. we are hearing a lot of discussion about a big tax on big financial institutions and banks that could raise about $50 billion. we are also hearing different -- right now is rumor mill appear. k street is exploding with different rumors, will be on the base tax and rates you're hearing capital gain tax is -- about 40 percent of those will be exempted. lowering rates. there will be a surtax on the nation's wealthiest turner's to raise some revenue. so a lot of different -- different proposals coming of ways and means today and coming out of k-treat them those the scene analysis are seen the draft. >> what i you hearing from rank-and-file members, democrats and republicans, how are they greeting the news of a potential tax reform package? >> well, jake sherman then i reported t
the tax reporter for politico joins us from capitol hill. what are some of the things we know already about the proposal that chairman campbell announced >> it appears that dave camp is able to fulfil his goal of reducing the income tax rate for individuals to about 25%. we are hearing a lot of discussion about a big tax on big financial institutions and banks that could raise about $50 billion. we are also hearing different -- right now is rumor mill appear. k street is exploding with...